The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 08, 1922, Image 1
tt. Co. TUESDAY and 1HIDAY THIRTY-EIGHTH YJAlt NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. No. 70 W4 INTEREST IS INCREASING IN THE LINCOLN COUNTY EI Program Shows Lar&e List Of Premiums Offered And A . . Surprising Number Of Entertainment FeatnresSuccess Is Assured GUY LIBRARIAN SUG GESTS GIVING BOOKS MANY MOKE CHILDKENS HOOKS DEEDED Til AA CAN HE SUlTLrEI) Tho tenth annual fair of the Lincoln County Agricultural Association will bo held September 19, 20, 21, and 22. Tho protnium list is out and has boon generally distributed ovor tho county. It shows many prizes offorcd for live stock, farm and housohold products, bees, fruit, knitting, sowing and similar lines. Tho premium list does not show tlio racing program nor tho entertainment foaturcs whiich have been provided. Tho precinct exhibits, 'vhich wore so popular loot year aro offorcd with prizes aggregating $G0O.O0. Many prizes aro offered for boys and girls club work. Tho admission is COc for adults with all school children ndmi' Wednosday. Thursday is Farmers day. Mr. Schroyor will speak on this day. In speaking of tho entertainment features yesterday, Secretary Soudor said "A Btar list of acts unllko anything ovor staged by tho fair will bo printed to fair visitors this year. Tho booking offico which has contracted to fur nish tho attractions has obtained its features from all ovor tho sworld. Tho very best numbers it has to offor havo boon engaged by tho fair. Tho committee, after looking ovor all tho -attractions submitted to tho fair by tho many booking offices which havo applied for this year's business, finally decided upon a well balanced program of several fine acts. Tho head-liners selected by tho committee Mrs. Loretta Brownfleld, city llbr- 'aro Tho Bignell, Novelty Company arlan and promoter of all kinds 01 including parades, High School, horses i library work In this county has BUg-und- clowns, all home talent; Robert gested, to tho Tribune that gifts or Stlokney and Company, ono comedy children books t o tho library woula circus act, threo people, one pony, and j bo very much appreciated. Tho ono dog; and Tho "Wlllcat Troupe, in library finances aro limited and with two acts. I tho different departments all making 'Cr.ro was observed to soloct onlyidomands tho amount available for theso features which aro smartly cos. chlldrens" books is not enough to turned, since this contributes much cover tho great demand. A branch "to tho success of tho act. ' Special 1 library has been maintained in the equipment Is boitig constructed by the Lincoln school during the past fow producer to permit tho. acta tr To pre-years and if it is opened again this seated 'properly. ' ' year it will make such a drain on tho A music program is being worked 1 suppiy on hand that ,t wJU nofc equal out which will furnish performers j tho needg Mrs. Brownfiold suggests with tho scores needed for tho staging lhero may ch(llW hnnlfS fn of -their stunts, and entertain visitors jlho homeg of North p,aUo whlch arQ 1 simply taking storage space and that thoy would bo very useful on tho ,shelves of 'the city library. Whoro Clinton's for Eyo Glasses. 11,0 children have grown tho books E. V. Pierce of Lincoln transacted I aro of no uso' Sho suggests that business in the city yesterday. !they bo mado a Sift to the library Meet your friends at Dancoland, 80 that tho children may bo supplied, every Saturday nlte. Good books only aro wanted. The Charles Rincker returned tho first. Deposition , 13 ft interest to every of tho week from points in Califor-'! cltlz0I of tho cUy who 13 Interested Keeping His Eye on Things f T l NOTHING LIKE A 6000 J J SHORT STORIES OF PEOPLE AND THINGS LAST SHOOT OF THE SEASON TO HE HELD HY LOCAL GUN ! CLUB PLAN RECEPTION OF Tho Buffalo Bill Gun Club will hold a shoot at tho gun club grounds on ' Sunday, September 10 at 2 p. m. A 150 . YOEMAN COMMITTEE ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT RE.!ta,Bct PrSm ia tho foaturo. Shoot- ORGANIZATIONS TO am will hn hrvrn frnm TTnia1tAV Qnfli orianu, uoznu and Brady. A ?40 silver trophy will bo given for tho best 3coro out of ICO targets. All shooters aro Invited whether mombers of tho Tho total number of marriage llcen- club or not Th,s ,s Probably tho last CENT IIA1TENINGS IN THIS COMMUNITY r UNITE showing city to head officer's IN BIGNELL CLUB TO HOLD HILL FESTIVAL SECOND ANNUAL EVENT TO BE GIVEN BY COMMUNITY CLUB. v The Bignell Fall Fostival will be hold on Friday, September loth. A largo tent has been Bt,curod and In it will bo displayed tho products of tho Bignell farms and homes. Tho exhibits will bo open In tho morning. After dlnnor tho sports will tnko place and thoy will be cleared out of tho .way in timo for tho big parado nt four o'clock. After supper there- will do a play nnd program with, music nnd speaking. Eovoryono is invited to attond this festival and enjoy wnnt tho Blgnoli pcoplo havo prepared for tho ocean, ton. 1 LOCAL ANi) PERSONAL Pre dancing from 8:45 to 9:30 at Dancoland every Saturday' nito. days for Callaway whoro sho will j visit hor son. I Kathorlno Ilealoy roturucd from I Denver Wednesday nf tor visiting relatives for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snyder returned, tho first of tho week from a business1 ,trlp to Donvor. Miss Luclla Adamson leaves tho first of tho week for Hastings whoro Tho committeo appointed by tho oho w,u attond school this fall. ses issuea uunng August by tuo Coun-1 " " " Ul ",u Chamber of Commorco to nrrnngo' Miss Francos Edwards leaves Mon of tho Yooman day for Hastings whoro sho ty Judge's offico. was twenty. hunting season opening up soon. for tho reception will " The flro dopartinont only answered ,tored hcart"y ,nt tho work which committeo having In chargo tho so. resume hor studios, one,, fire alarm during tho month of was 80 woU startcd by Mr. Jandobour loction of a slto for tho proposod Miss Florlno Stobbins leaves Mon. August and that was at tho fair and carrlod on during tho summer by Yooman homo mot Sopftombor 7th. day for Hastings whoro slid will grounds". ' mr -iiooortson. arrangements lor attond Bchool this fall. Application for dlvorco from Ralph ' Word was recelvedyostordRy horo thom tho available sltos. S!!?.f Jfl0 nnd 8h0W,nr, Donald Nowton left tho first or Carman .was filed yesterday by Mw.tf n 1 V,,0 T,? Tho Ycomnn Committeo will bo attend tho Unfslty this fall Susan Garman. Settlement of money !i.-c F& aUjds homo in Blair t , Thoolko to , ""jvoraiiy ims rail. matters and absolute divorce 'a T luiziz itiiL iinrii inr n snnrr v'inif nr ' uuauuj iium t3iivui wiiurn iih uirnnn. during intermissions. LOCAL AND ' PERSONAL uaitea on tno grounas of cruelty. '.. " " " V ' and S. M. Soudor. who will accom. n,i ,i' i.M .,, . uvi iiuiuu ami was wiiii linn. wr. .i, k4lu uubuuiui luuutuiuvuu Tho committeo of" tho Woman's 1 Kollogg.has boon in Lincoln with tho fany lhcm,10 Norlh Platto rcaclilng Hary Hart returned- Wednesday ciuu appomtea to havo chargo of tho ' boys and girls clubs most of tho tlmo " f,om Donvor whoro ho attended tho play "All Aboard" Is hpaded by Mrs. during tho past week JSdmund Dickey, with Mrs. W. 12. Starr and Mrs. W. J. Tiloy as assistants. 19th. In the evening tho visitors ,,nonnii wlllbo tho guosls of tho Hotaiy club ,,.. ... , . , tho Scottish at a supper at tho Episcopal church -T , " , "u v vuu8uuy lor tno nia whoro ho spent several weeks. Now arrival every day in womens and Misses Drosses, Coats and Suits at tho Leader Mecantilo Co. Mr. and Mrs. Will Finney of Ogden camo the first of tho week to visit relatives several days. Jn children. -:o: NOHTH PLATTE 1VOMANS' CLUB TO PUT ON HOME TALENT PLAY H t.n TT.. A1.1 "Tl 1 1 it, . . Imnr T nA f TP- I . 1 ...1. I 1. xiu1U.u iimiucK IS BUUSUlUtingjUu'b ubu yjL iwuiiuun wuicu w , t- B,J0Wn Bovopal of UlQ a,toB bolong. Miss Nell Coonoy leaves the first : "of the week for Omaha where Bho will j j Contracts wero signed some timo jago for tho play "All Aboard" to bo pui on in .norm i'iaito Dy tno iiogers enter Boyles buslne"ss fall. collego this A wonderful showing of New Silks and Wool Dress Goods at The Leader Mercantile Co. Fall opening special Best graito Polrot TViIl and Canton cropo drossos in tho very newest fall models, espec ially priced at $22.75 at Illock's store. Comploto Btock of tho vory nowest fall snits, coata, wraps, xlraosoa, skirts' blou0os, swoiltors, slip ovurs, fur capos and fur coats now ready for your in spection at Block's. Producing Co. Tho dates have now been decided and aro September 28 and 20. It is popularly called a play but it is in reality a musical revue. About 175 pcoplo aro requir ed in the cast. Tho director will bo hero'Monday and actlvo preparations will start then. It is claimed that "All Aboard" is a better play than "Kotcha Koo" which mado such a hit hero last year, and it is put on by tho samo company that mado tho ICetcha Koo so popular. I Announcements of iMtn .Tnmhnron Plrnln tn 1,1,1 nt and following M,n ,nn?l iw n, COln WllOrO ho Will attend 'Gothenburg, Tuesday, September 12 Ihe guests of tho local Ycomnn Homn um"orsl,y- School begun Tuesday morning havc bcon received by localvmembors stead where candidates will bo given Burton SwanBon loft Wednesday with all tho teachers on hand except-'01 tho order- Tho Invitation is in Ihe obligation. This ceromony will for L,,nco,n whoro 1,0 wln attend tho ing Wiss Munslnger who ha3 not rc- tho form of a postor and Is cleverly bo followed by a reception to which" Stato ftlIr' ' ' turned from hor European trip. Sho:an(1 interestingly wordod. This Is citizen genorally aro invited. na' Boborta left Wednosday for will bo homo about September 18th. the second annual picnic of Gothen- wnoa,nv v,, .-i Lincoln whoro ho will attond the V , ' uu.wwuire timvorslty this fall. i Ij shown nnvnml nt nt .many Masons of this community BuItablo for 'tho proposed homo and' Mrs' Eml1 Morchold- Mrs- or boloncr. i .. ' . Rrfiarmann nnrl UTrn. Tinv cjnufrlof The number of students enrolled "vu" iUfc"V"" lo 1,10 c,ty WI 1,0 77. nix "7 ..V" t in tho Senior high school is approx. . Sheriff SallsbyToports the theft suests or thOKlwanis Club at Lunch- rllZ; imately 258, of .this number there of - harness from the premises of 00n-, ttG wl TT , , are C2 seniors, 72 Juniors, 04 sopho- Walter Wilson last night. Mr. Wil- VOtCd to vIow,nB Bitcs' and lu tho WUma Coatos loft Wodnos mores and 30 Bpqclals. Last year son llycs west of tho city. A farm- 0VCnInB a COI"'teo of twonty-flvo day for Lincoln whoro sho will ro tho enrollment at tho-end of tho first 'Sr named Stoinhauson reported tho orro W,U hola a busnoss "!Un0 , r ,D "d," at ,tUo J;01- day was 257. ' 'theft of two sots of harness ono' wlt 1 110 Yeoman locat' committee Sho -will visit a few days in Council night last week ' Other thefts of tho and tho cla,ms of Nortu riatto'aa a D1"ffs brro eoing to Lincoln. fPtot Mte h";vo same nature leads officials to bollevo fultabl Mlobat,on for tho oncd representatives from tho "Yeoman ?nrtn? Tl ,.n 1 f T Z thoro is an organized effort to f0 wl ,bo PyoBented. This com. not Boleclod at this writing but will started grinding grain yes orday. It- frQm rfl and mlttoo will consist of representative bo announcod in a day or so. has been buying grain right along from tho Chamber of Commorco, tho Th0 sltos whlcU lwvo boon Belectcd bu was not-ln shape to make flour Klwanls Club, tho Yeoman Homo- to Bh(W tho vlsItors liavo bcon plat. until flirt mill nnri mnMt nnw ivno mu 1 otnnil nvwl ilm t ni..u mi,n , " 1"" KY FUCK lVJIiL UJlGAniJJ fc'UK ,""" llul'"' luu' A"u tod; in aoino Instances several tracts in good shape. -:o:- Seo Whittakor for snappy trimmed Hats at $5.00. Mrs. Maudo E. Furnish has filed' an application for dlvorco from Goo, It. Furnish on tho grounds of deser tion and sho asks tho custody of their eight year old daughter and such other rollof as tho court may decldo upon. THE COMING ELECTION CAMPAIGN Chambor of Commorco will bo rop-bo,nB morBed to mako tho required rosentcd by MosBors Thoolocko, Starr acreago. A tcntatlvo prlco on tho Special Attention, inerans All members of tlie First Evangelical Luth eran Church of North Platte, are hereby notified of a special congregational meeting to bo held in the Lutheran Church basement on Friday evening at 8:00 September 8th. Business of great importance to your Church demands your presence. There will bo refreshments served and it Is hoped that every member will be present. THE CHURCH COUNCIL Tho sun dial which, lias boon an xiously awaited by tho students of tho city has arrivod and was placed in position on tho high school lawn the first of tho wok. This dial is mado of mftito marbio with a metal top. It was presented to tho school by tho .graduating class of 1D22. O. A. Bouwens of Adams, Nebr., arrived hero Septembor 1st and took chargo of tho poultry work at tho Experimental Station. Ho is an ex perienced poultryman and has on- Ak-Sar-Ben Fall Festival SEPT. 12-23 OMAHA Nobraskn Historical Pageant 89th Division Reunion Grand Electrical Parado Harness & Running Races Gorgoous Night Show Agricultural Exhibits , OgJor, Koofo, IMMonoy, LangfDrd. various tracts has also boon socurod. Tuesday evening at the Tlmmer Tiloy and Bare; tho Klwanls Club by townf aro ,Q tho flola man 'Vineyard' ,, twenty c.tlzons of Messors Piolstlcker, Seebergqr, Dick, f tu localon of od North Platto and surrounding country Swopo, an,) Hollman; the Rotary X Dr0D0BCa to make took dinner t&gothor and discussed n,. . MoMM . ArnTlov ! "orao NortU riattc nrooscs J al0 tho QodBUon ofUu eonuqk election. Club by MessorS Dlson Moon0y' a showing tjmt will Interest, tho loca. J'At tho clogo of the discussion tho Novlllo, Goodman and Snydor; with tion committeo. following declaration was unanimous- - - - - - ly adopted rirst We favor tho rigid onforcomont of tho liquor laws of tho stato nnd nation; Sovoml Vo do not 'favor changing the Volstead act to lagallzo tho sale of light whiea nnd baer. A committeo consisting of A. S, Orogg, chairman, J. li. VanCloave, Gcorgo Westphall, E. a. cmmblo and E. A. Olson wns appointed to oxtend tho momborship of tho commlti'too and call nnothor mooting at a lator date Tho name of t-.o organization is "Tho Committeo of'ono Hundrod'1 of Lincoln county. $980 00 will buy a new Dodge Bros. Roadster MORE VALUE FOR LESS MONEY A first payment 'of $368.20 and equal monthly payments can be arranged. Ask us. I V. ROMIGE, Dealer Reduced Rate on All Railroads